Italian-American professor of electrical and computer engineering
Tommaso Toffoli (Italian pronunciation:[tomˈmaːzoˈtɔffoli]) is an Italian-American professor of electrical and computer engineering at Boston University where he joined the faculty in 1995.[1] He has worked on cellular automata and the theory of artificial life (with Edward Fredkin and others), and is known for the invention of the Toffoli gate.
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TommasoToffoli (Italian pronunciation: [tomˈmaːzo ˈtɔffoli]) is an Italian-American professor of electrical and computer engineering at Boston University...
In logic circuits, the Toffoli gate, also known as the CCNOT gate (“controlled-controlled-not”), invented by TommasoToffoli, is a CNOT gate with two...
TommasoToffoli (born 1943), Italian-American professor of engineering at Boston University Toffoli gate, a reversible logic gate invented by Tommaso...
except for the adiabatic case. A 2009 result by Lev B. Levitin and TommasoToffoli states that the precise bound for the Mandelstam–Tamm theorem is attained...
{I\otimes I+X\otimes X+Y\otimes Y+Z\otimes Z}{2}}} The Toffoli gate, named after TommasoToffoli and also called the CCNOT gate or Deutsch gate D ( π /...
less than kT of energy per logical step. In 1982 Edward Fredkin and TommasoToffoli proposed the Billiard ball computer, a mechanism using classical hard...
Annunziata TommasoToffoli, professor of electrical and computer engineering Tommaso Tommasina (1855–1935), Italian painter and sculptor Tommaso Traetta...
Computronium is a material hypothesized by Norman Margolus and TommasoToffoli of MIT in 1991 to be used as "programmable matter", a substrate for computer...
first bit is 1. The Fredkin gate, conceptualized by Edward Fredkin and TommasoToffoli at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, represents a pivotal advancement...
contracted to engineer and produce a PC-based cellular automata system for TommasoToffoli of MIT, called the CAM-6. The CAM-6 was a 2-card "sandwich" that plugged...
group at what was then MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, with TommasoToffoli and Norman Margolus as primary figures. Digital physics suggests that...
specially constructed to be reversible. Such systems have been studied by TommasoToffoli, Norman Margolus and others. Several techniques can be used to explicitly...
(2016-02-10). "Advantages of using relative-phase Toffoli gates with an application to multiple control Toffoli optimization". Physical Review A. 93 (2): 022311...
With TommasoToffoli, Margolus developed the CAM-6 cellular automaton simulation hardware, which he extensively described in his book with Toffoli, Cellular...
Lindsay David Meyer Ali Minai Joseph Norman Hiroki Sayama Paul Seguin TommasoToffoli Omer Trajman Sheldon White Uri Wilensky NECSI researchers have contributed...
briefly motivates the idea of quantum computing. TommasoToffoli introduces the reversible Toffoli gate, which (together with initialized ancilla bits)...
invented by Galileo Galilei in 1593. Toffoli gate, a universal reversible logic gate invented by TommasoToffoli. Public toilets: latrines were part of...
Miller, first published in Italian in 1976 and in English in 1980. TommasoToffoli, professor at Boston University Menocchio "Superficie di Comuni Province...
interested in alife and CAs in the early 1970s; one of its students, TommasoToffoli argued in his PhD thesis that the field was important because its results...
Toffoli, Tommaso; Margolus, Norman (1987), Cellular Automata Machines: A New Environment for Modeling, MIT Press, ISBN 978-0-262-20060-8. Toffoli, Tommaso;...
Malatesta Giovanni Anzaldo as Zigo Zago Brenno Placido as Potito Montanari Tommaso Ragno as Michele Malatesta Michele Placido as Vincenzo Montanari The film...
De Mauro Valentina De Poli Giuliano De Risi Gildo De Stefano Dario De Toffoli Enrico Deaglio Luciano del Castillo Ivan Della Mea Renzo de' Vidovich Tiziano...
2020. Losapio 2020, section 449. "Laudrup jr, Sauzee e il mitico Gaucho Toffoli: i peggiori acquisti del mercato '93–94". La Gazzetta dello Sport (in Italian)...